Work begins on expanding Porsche centre in Sheffield
Work has now commenced on an expansion and improvement project at Porsche Centre Sheffield.
Located on Sheffield Road, the centre will be redeveloped to create an 18-car showroom including a dedicated handover lounge, plus capacity for 38 Porsche Approved Pre-Owned vehicles.
The project will also see the workshop undergo an expansion with the creation of an 11-bay workshop as well as two customer Direct Dialogue Service bays, and the valeting facilities will also double in size.
The Centre will continue to offer the full range of Porsche services, including new and Porsche Approved Pre-Owned sales, servicing, parts, a service loan fleet and a full range of Porsche demonstrators.
In additional, local delivery and collection will ensure any servicing or repairs are conducted with minimal inconvenience to the customer.
John Tordoff, chief executive of JCT600, said: ’Having represented Porsche for over 50 years, we are pleased to be working with the prestigious marque to create a state-of-the-art showroom in Sheffield which does justice to the stunning Porsche range.
“The updated showroom facility is a window on the world of the renowned Stuttgart sports car manufacturer that has been fascinating car enthusiasts for 70 years.
“The redeveloped showroom will complement the existing Porsche Centres in Leeds, Newcastle and Teesside.”
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